
The Lioness
A yakuza movie that depicts a heroine who inherited her husband's will and took the name of the group leader, standing up to put an end to the conflict
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Plot Summary
A successful and glamorous psychologist finds her life unraveling when she becomes entangled with a dangerous patient who manipulates her. As the lines between therapist and patient blur, she must confront her own vulnerabilities and the dark secrets of her patient before her life is destroyed. The film explores themes of obsession, trust, and the fragile nature of the human psyche.
Critical Reception
The Lioness received a mixed to negative reception from critics. While some performances were noted, the film was largely criticized for its predictable plot, heavy-handed direction, and implausible scenarios. Audiences were similarly divided, with many finding it a disappointing thriller.
What Reviewers Say
- Predictable and formulaic thriller elements.
- Performances were adequate but could not save a weak script.
- Lacked the suspense and psychological depth it aimed for.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Therapist' before being changed to 'The Lioness'.
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